Kansas groups halt voter registration drives to avoid being jailed under new law
TOPEKA The League of Women Voters of Kansas and other nonprofits are suspending voter registration drives for fear of criminal prosecution under a new state law.
The groups filed a lawsuit over new election-related restrictions enacted by the Legislature this session, and a judge has yet to act on a request for a temporary injunction to block enforcement of the laws until the case is resolved. One of the provisions makes it a crime to engage in activity that gives the appearance of being an election official.
Without clarity from the court, the organizations argue in court filings, there is a serious risk that someone will mistake people who are knowledgeable about voter registration as election officials.
Jacqueline Lightcap, co-president of the League of Women Voters of Kansas, says she has asked the organizations nine local leaders to temporarily suspend their voter education and registration efforts.
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